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Unknown hacker groups released the second set of nude images and videos of the actress Amanda Seyfried. The hacked images were leaked onto image boarding website, 4Chan, Reddit and a website called Celeb Jihad.

Though not as popular as the Harry Potter star Emma Watson, Amanda Seyfried is a celebrity in her own right and has her own fan following. Seyfried made her film debut in the teen comedy Mean Girls. Some of her movies includes Mamma Mia, Dear John, Ted 2, Chloe, Loveless, etc.

Amanda is now fighting back against a website that allegedly published private nude images of herself. The 31-year-old actress’s attorney sent a letter on Wednesday to Celeb Jihad, acknowledging that the photos feature Seyfried “either in various states of nudity” or “in intimate moments with her former boyfriend,” and were meant to be private.

“These photographs are believed to have been leaked, i.e., wrongfully obtained by a third party or parties without Ms. Seyfried’s knowledge or consent,” the letter, which was obtained by TMZ, reads. “Your unauthorized use and distribution of the Seyfried Photographs constitutes, at a minimum, copyright infringement, violation of Ms. Seyfried’s right of privacy under applicable law, and tortuous conduct under state and common law.”

Seyfried’s attorney is demanding the website immediately remove the photos and that they preserve any evidence related to the leak. ET has reached out to Seyfried’s rep for comment, as well as her attorney.

Nude photos of Seyfried leaked online on Wednesday, some featuring her ex-boyfriend, Justin Long, Gossip Cop reports. Interestingly enough, on Wednesday, the other celebrity of Fappening 2.0 iCloud leak, Emma Watson also took legal action after photos of her trying on various outfits were leaked. “Photos from a clothes fitting Emma had with a stylist a couple of years ago have been stolen,” Watson’s rep told ET in a statement. “They are not nude photographs. Lawyers have been instructed and we are not commenting further.”